About the role:
A key part of your role will be building and expanding our partnership networks. This includes identifying gaps, creating new links, and ensuring partners are informed about the treatment we provide, emerging trends, drug alerts, and best practice guidance. You will deliver training and upskilling across statutory, non‑statutory, and third‑sector organisations, helping to embed a consistent and informed approach across the community.
You will work closely with healthcare settings including Primary Care Networks, GP Shared Care, Mental Health services, and Hospitals. Acting as a key point of contact, you will strengthen communication, develop co‑produced pathways, and support joint working that improves access to treatment.
You will also contribute to service development by supporting audits, reviews, and continuous improvement activities, ensuring the service maintains high professional standards and positive outcomes.
This is a dynamic and varied role that offers you the opportunity to make a system‑wide impact through partnership working, workforce development, and community education.
What We’re Looking For:
1. Proven Experience: of developing, coordinating, and delivering training and workshops.
2. Strong verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to liaise with a diverse audience of people; service users, professionals, senior management, commissioners.
3. Experience of contributing to project development.
4. Strong Leadership Skills: Experience managing and developing teams, helping staff gain the skills and confidence to deliver impactful interventions for diverse groups, including those with co-occurring conditions.
5. Commitment to Learning & Development: A proactive approach in self-development, as well as supporting the growth and development of the team. This role will help shape the team’s capabilities and ensure that all team members are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed.
6. Adaptability and Flexibility: The role will involve working across different operational sites. The successful candidate will need to be flexible and adaptable to changing needs, while still delivering the best possible service.
Why Join Us?
7. Impactful Work: Your work will directly improve the lives of individuals seeking to achieve recovery, helping them take the first step toward a healthier future.
8. Collaborative and Supportive Team: You’ll work alongside a passionate team who are committed to making a difference. Together, we’ll drive improvements and create a positive impact.
9. Personal and Professional Development: We are committed to your growth! You’ll have access to ongoing training and development opportunities to further your career while making a significant difference in the community.
10. Commitment to staff wellbeing: We offer a paid ‘wellness’ hour each week along with a ‘wellness’ hub and Employee Assist Programme.
11. Refer a friend scheme: Through our ‘Refer a friend scheme’ you can receive vouchers if a candidate is successful in their application to Change Grow Live
Please refer to the attached Job Description for a comprehensive overview of the responsibilities and Person Specification. In your application, make sure to address how your experience and skills meet these requirements in the final section.